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Cost Element A unit of costs, typically in the form of direct labor, direct materials, other direct costs, and indirect or burdened costs. [D04625] QWF A unit of costs to perform a task or to acquire an item. The cost estimated may be a single value or a range of values. [D00394] WST Cost Engineering An area of engineering principles where engineering judgment and experience are used in the application of scientific principles and techniques to problems of cost estimation, cost control, business planning and management science. [D04954] 43 Technique for planning and controlling costs. [D00395] NPMT Cost Envelope The area bounded by a cost curve based on early start dates of activities and a cost curve based on late start dates of activities. [D03822] PNG Cost Estimate The expected costs to perform a task or to acquire an item. Cost estimates may be a single value or a range of values. [D04626] QWF Cost Estimate Classification System A five-level cost estimate system based on the amount of project information available developed by the American Association of Cost Engineers, Class 5 is the least definitive. Class 5 - Level of project definition < 2%; Purpose - screening or feasibility; Methodology - stochastic or judgment; Value Range (i.e. accuracy relative to best of Class 1) - 4 to 20; Preparation Effort (relative to best of Class 1) 1% Class 4 - Level of project definition 1% - 15%; Purpose - concept study or feasibility; Methodology - primarily stochastic; Value Range (i.e. accuracy relative to best of Class 1) - 3 to 12; Preparation Effort (relative to best of Class 1) 2% - 4% Class 3 - Level of project definition 10% - 40%; Purpose - budget authorization or control; Methodology - mixed but primarily stochastic; Value Range (i.e. accuracy relative to best of Class 1) - 2 to 6; Preparation Effort (relative to best of Class 1) 3% - 10% Class 2 - Level of project definition 30% - 70%; Purpose - control or bid/tender; Methodology - primarily deterministic; Value Range (i.e. accuracy relative to best of Class 1) - 1 to 3; Preparation Effort (relative to best of Class 1) 5% - 20% Class 1 - Level of project definition 50% - 100%; Purpose - check estimate or bid/tender; Methodology - deterministic; Value Range (i.e. accuracy relative to best of this Class 1) - 1; Preparation Effort (relative to best of Class 1) 10% - 100% [D04955]
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